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After the betting scandal of the early 1980 ( the Calcio Scommesse scandal ) it was decided to clean up the image of Italian football by assigning referees randomly instead of picking them, in order to clear up all the suspicions and accusations always accompanying Italy's football life.
After Giuseppe Mario Bellanca, the designer and builder of Italy's first aircraft, came to the United States in 1911, he began to design aircraft for a number of firms including Maryland Pressed Steel Company, Wright Aeronautical Corporation and Columbia Aircraft Company.
After Italy's declaration of war on 15 May 1915 the Austro-Hungarian fleet left its harbours the same day and started its assault on the Adriatic coast between Venice and Barletta.
After a big slump in tourism beginning from approximately 1929 and lasting after World War II, Italy returned to its status as a popular resort, with the Italian economic miracle and raised living standards ; films such as La Dolce Vita were successful abroad, and their depiction of the country's perceivedly idyllic life helped raise Italy's international profile.
After the 1998 World Cup in France, Nakata was signed by A. C. Perugia in Italy's Serie A for 4M, becoming the second Japanese player ever to appear in the Italian top league after Kazu Miura had done it for Genoa four years earlier.
After another extensive tour, Behemoth signed a two-album deal with Italy's Avantgarde Music in the fall of 1998.
After paying a $ 250, 000 bribe to the fascist government, Genovese became a good friend of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini and received Italy's highest civilian medal.
After Italy's treaty with the Allies in 1943, the Germans took direct control over the region.
After the March on Rome on October 28, 1922, in which the Fascists took power in Italy, Grandi became part of the new government ; first as the undersecretary of the interior ( 1923 ), then as the Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs ( 1929 ), and then as Italy's ambassador to the United Kingdom ( 1932 to 1939 ).
After considering adding Italy's Lombardini to increase its presence in the diesel market, as well as a failed attempt to develop its own designs, Briggs & Stratton accepted defeat and sold the company to a private investor for a minimal amount to avoid further liabilities.
After unification, Italy's politics favored radical socialism due to a regionally fragmented right, as conservative Prime Minister Marco Minghetti only held on to power by enacting revolutionary and socialist-leaning policies to appease the opposition such as the nationalization of railways.
After World War II and the overthrow of Mussolini's fascist regime, Italy's history was dominated by the Christian Democracy ( Democrazia Cristiana, DC ) political party for 50 years, while the opposition was led by the Italian Communist Party ( PCI ); this situation prevailed until the crisis of the Soviet Union and the Tangentopoli scandal and operation Mani pulite, which led to the reform of the electoral system ( from almost perfect proportional to uninominal / multi-seat circumscriptions ) and radical restructuring of the Italian political system, including the dissolution of most traditional political parties.
After Berlusconi's election in 1994, for the first time in Italy's political history, an Italian government included four ministers from the MSI party, including the Deputy Prime Minister Giuseppe Tatarella, although Fini did not directly take part as a minister.
After Italy's unification, Italian was also taught in primary schools and its use by ordinary people developed along with mass literacy.
After controversially sending off Italian defender Marco Materazzi in the 55th minute, Spanish referee Luís Medina Cantalejo awarded Italy's Fabio Grosso a controversial penalty kick eight seconds from the end of normal time, which was converted by Francesco Totti.
After various stints in Italy's lower divisions, became a head coach in Serie A in 1989 with Cesena.
After the occupation of the Papal States in 1870, Italy's Law of Guarantees accorded the Pope certain honors and privileges similar to those enjoyed by the King of Italy, including the right to send and receive ambassadors who would have full diplomatic immunity, just as if he still had temporal power as ruler of a state.
After retiring as a player, Pietrangeli became Italy's Davis Cup team captain and guided them to winning their first-ever Davis Cup in 1976.
After playing for Foggia and Novara, he moved to Udinese, with whom he gained promotion to Serie A, Italy's top division.
After two relatively obscure seasons with the Minnesota Timberwolves ( 2004 – 06 ), on April 12, 2007, the Denver Nuggets signed Carter for the remainder of the season, after he started the year with Italy's Legea Scafati.
After playing two seasons in the Slovenian basketball league, Slokar moved to Italy's Serie A in 2003, where he represented Benneton Treviso and Pallalcesto Amatori Udine.

After and ill-fated
After the collapse of that desperate and ill-fated campaign the character of the king degenerated for a time into a futility that was not merely pitiable but often ridiculous.
After the war Bayreuth tried to part with its ill-fated past.
After Cabeza de Vaca, a castaway who survived the ill-fated Narváez expedition returned to Spain, he described to the Court of Hernando de Soto that the New World was the " richest country in the world.
After the NYC and PRR merged to create the ill-fated Penn Central in 1968, rail traffic diminished and the rail infrastructure deteriorated.
After rejecting Iranian demands, Carter approved an ill-fated secret rescue mission, Operation Eagle Claw.
The final chapter of the ill-fated 1715 Jacobite rebellion was also played out in Montrose After the short lived uprising on 4 February 1716, James Francis Edward Stuart ( the Old Pretender ; formerly James, Prince of Wales ) arrived in Montrose, where he spent his last night in Scotland.
After three months serving as commander of the Cavalry Corps, beginning in May 1915, at which time he was also made a temporary lieutenant-general, Byng was off to Gallipoli to head the IX Corps and supervise the successful British, Australian, and New Zealand forces withdrawal from the ill-fated campaign.
After the French failed in several attempts to gain some of the bey's territories through negotiation, an ill-fated invasion force led by Bertrand Clauzel had to retreat from Constantine in 1836 in humiliation and defeat.
After his lead units, elements of the 24th Infantry Division ( including the ill-fated Task Force Smith ), were virtually destroyed in a few days of furious fighting between Osan and Taejon, Walker realized his assigned mission was impossible and went on the defensive.
After one and a half month of little progress, the ill-fated campaign was terminated.
Prior to this, New Line was responsible for genre films and cult classics such as Dark City, The Mask, the Austin Powers film trilogy, the fantasy Pleasantville, the Final Destination series, the Nightmare on Elm Street series, the film Friday ( and its two sequels Next Friday and Friday After Next ), the films of John Waters, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles films, the highly successful movie adaptation of Mortal Kombat ( as well as its ill-fated sequel Mortal Kombat: Annihilation ) and the Rush Hour films.
After a successful cruise under Captain John Burroughs Hopkins, she was assigned to the ill-fated Penobscot Expedition under Captain Dudley Saltonstall, where she was trapped by the British and burned on August 15, 1779 to prevent her capture.
After an ill-fated stint with the major label Hollywood Records and four further albums, health problems and industry frustrations in the wake of their success led to the group's 1995 breakup.
After an ill-fated attempt to market garments of " Stub-tex ", a form of Gore-Tex being used under licence from W. L. Gore & Associates, the company was sold in 1985 to the rival Spencers of Banbury and finally closed in July 1989.
After the triumph of the Left in the 2004 regional elections, Hollande was cited as a potential presidential candidate, but the Socialists were divided on the European Constitution, and Hollande's support for the ill-fated " yes " position in the French referendum on the European Constitution caused friction within the party.
After leaving Knots Landing, she starred in an ill-fated pilot called Spin Doctors, a sitcom for NBC that was not picked up.
After thoroughly reading the book, Abe opts for the law after receiving encouragement from his early, ill-fated love, Ann Rutledge ( Pauline Moore ).
After the battle, Pillow spoke in support of Gen. Braxton Bragg's decisions, denigrating Breckinridge's execution in the ill-fated assault.
After being ignored by U. S. coach Bora Milutinović for the 1994 FIFA World Cup, he made Steve Sampson's ill-fated squad in 1998, and played two games at the World Cup.
After attempting an ill-fated, unsuccessful hostile takeover of Marshall Field in 1977, the company acquired the venerable but tattered John Wanamaker's of Philadelphia for $ 60 million ( cash ) in April 1978.
After returning to Spain, Cabeza de Vaca was notable for writing about the ill-fated expedition in his La Relacion ( The Report ), published in 1542 ( in later editions, it was renamed Naufragios ).
* After Joseph Stalin's death on March 5, construction work ceases on the ill-fated Salekhard-Igarka Railway in Siberian Arctic.
After a Federal attack to the enemy right flank was foiled, Winthrop led an ill-fated assault on the Confederate left held by four companies of the 1st Regiment North Carolina Infantry, under the command of Colonel ( later Lieutenant General ) Daniel Harvey Hill.
After being replaced by Ruby Doris Smith-Robinson as executive secretary, Forman remained close to the leadership of SNCC helping to negotiate the ill-fated " merger " of SNCC and the Black Panther Party in 1967 and even briefly taking a leadership position within the Panthers.

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